On March 26, 2025 Nkarta, Inc. (Nasdaq: NKTX), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing engineered natural killer (NK) cell therapies, reported financial results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2024 (Press release, Nkarta, MAR 26, 2025, View Source [SID1234651470]).
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"As the validation of cellular therapy in autoimmune disease expands to include CAR NK cells, we remain confident that the potential safety and accessibility advantages of NKX019 will allow it to occupy an important place in the future treatment of autoimmune disease," said Paul J. Hastings, CEO of Nkarta. "The opportunity that novel B-cell targeting therapies like NKX019 have to become transformative is substantial, creating a highly competitive development landscape. The integration of cellular therapy into traditionally outpatient-based specialties has been challenging and has required time and investment. We plan to provide our initial clinical update from the Ntrust-1 and Ntrust-2 studies in the second half of 2025."
"To ensure that Nkarta is strongly positioned financially to achieve multiple value-generating milestones within our existing cash and to set the stage for an efficient regulatory pathway for NKX019, we have implemented a restructuring plan, including a significant reduction of our workforce. The restructuring prioritizes investment in clinical execution and impacts every level of the organization, including reducing the executive leadership team by over 50%."
"We believe that this decision is necessary in today’s challenging financial and competitive environment to fulfill Nkarta’s vision of bringing potentially life-saving cellular therapies to people with autoimmune disease. Saying goodbye to cherished and talented team members is very difficult, and we pay tribute to them and their families for their dedication to Nkarta."
NKX019 is an allogeneic, off-the-shelf, chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) NK-cell therapy candidate engineered to deplete CD19-positive cells in B-cell mediated autoimmune disease. The approach leverages the potential advantages of NK cell therapy, including deep and rapid B-cell killing, a lower risk of cytokine release syndrome and neurotoxicity, the opportunity for potential fludarabine-free lymphodepletion to reduce toxicity, the added utility of on-demand dosing allowing for better accessibility, and the opportunity for repeated dosing as needed.